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Churchyard Wall with Piers and Overthrows

A Grade II Listed Building in Sowerby, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.2259 / 54°13'33"N

Longitude: -1.3401 / 1°20'24"W

OS Eastings: 443119

OS Northings: 481328

OS Grid: SE431813

Mapcode National: GBR MM2K.NX

Mapcode Global: WHD8P.D12Q

Plus Code: 9C6W6MG5+8X

Entry Name: Churchyard Wall with Piers and Overthrows

Listing Date: 15 June 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1189028

English Heritage Legacy ID: 333251

ID on this website: 101189028

Location: St Oswald's Church, Sowerby, North Yorkshire, YO7

County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Civil Parish: Sowerby

Built-Up Area: Thirsk

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 25/03/2014


SE 4281
9/12

SOWERBY,
FRONT STREET (east side),
Churchyard wall with piers and overthrows

(Formerly listed under MAIN STREET)

GV II


Churchyard wall extending from point to the north-east of the Church to the south-west
corner. C19. Reddish-brown brick with stone coping. 2 entrances from street have
brick piers and wrought-iron overthrows incorporating lanterns.


Listing NGR: SE4311981328

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